Kate Williams
Kate Williams is a renowned British actress celebrated for her memorable performances across television and film. She gained significant recognition in the 1970s for her role in the beloved sitcom "Love Thy Neighbour." Williams showcased her versatility in Lynda La Plante’s gripping dramas, including "Widows," "Widows 2," and "She's Out," where she was one of the two actors to appear in all three episodes alongside lead Ann Mitchell. In the 1990s, she continued to charm audiences in the sitcom "May to December."
Her film career includes notable appearances in "Poor Cow," "Melody," and the iconic "Quadrophenia." Williams has also made guest appearances in a variety of television series, such as "Dixon of Dock Green," "On the Buses," "Please Sir!," "Minder," "Only Fools and Horses," and "Lovejoy," showcasing her wide-ranging talent. Additionally, she played regular roles in popular soap operas, including "Family Affairs" and "EastEnders."
Beyond her acting career, Kate Williams has taken on the role of an educator, currently serving as a teacher and director for the Acting degree program at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in Clapham. Her extensive body of work and dedication to nurturing the next generation of performers underscores her lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Till Death Us Do Part
Dream Lover (1994)
Poor Cow
Cunk on Christmas
The Last Time I Committed Suicide
Quadrophenia
Dahmer
Melody
What's Up Nurse
This Closeness
Love Thy Neighbour
The Hi-Lo Country
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
Love Thy Neighbour
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)